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Steelers’ Jaylen Warren in serious doubt for Sunday’s game against Baltimore
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Steelers’ Jaylen Warren in serious doubt for Sunday’s game against Baltimore

According to Tom PelisseroWarren is listed as questionable against the Ravens. If Warren is unable to play, the Steelers could struggle to maintain their balanced offensive approach. Harris would likely take on a heavier workload, but the offense could lose some of the versatility and unpredictability offered by Warren. The Steelers’ ability to dominate the Ravens’ formidable defense could hinge on Warren’s availability, making his status a key storyline heading into Sunday.

Another concern for the Steelers is Harris, who gave fans a scare in Week 10 against the Washington Commanders. Harris injured his ankle and the first look didn’t look encouraging. However, he participated fully in practice on Thursday and Friday, indicating he will likely be ready for Sunday. The ever-reliable Harris has yet to miss a single game in his NFL career, and that impressive streak doesn’t appear to be in jeopardy this week.

The debate continues among fans and analysts as to which running back is more valuable, Harris or Warren. The truth is the two complement each other perfectly, feeding off each other to maximize the Steelers rushing attack. When Warren is unavailable, the burden on Harris increases significantly, forcing the offense to rely more on his ability to carry the load.

If Harris were to miss the Ravens game, it would undoubtedly be a huge blow to Pittsburgh. However, the Steelers showed resilience in the face of adversity and were able to adapt to the challenge. Yet with Harris and Warren healthy, the team’s running game is much more dynamic and difficult for opposing defenses to contain.

Steelers’ Jaylen Warren could miss Sunday’s game against Baltimore

Cordarrelle Patterson will likely step in to handle more carries at running back if necessary. Despite his recent return from injury, Patterson has proven he can still be an effective weapon out of the backfield. However, Warren’s absence would be less than ideal for the Steelers offense.

Fans are hoping Warren’s back improves in time for Sunday, but the Steelers will likely err on the side of caution. With such a physically demanding game against the Ravens, the team won’t want to risk worsening Warren’s condition by dismissing him prematurely.

Warren is known for his toughness and willingness to play through injuries, but the Steelers organization has at times I had to intervene to protect him of himself. While his determination is admirable, ensuring he is fully healthy will be critical to the team’s long-term success this season.